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44:11

Inside America's Famous Sex Study

17 June 2025

How could recording people having sex be 'for science'? Same question for sleeping with your colleagues? Well, these were just two of the...

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51:36

The Hussite Wars: Crusades Against Bohemia

17 June 2025

In early 15th century, the execution of Jan Hus — a fiery preacher who dared to challenge the might of the Catholic Church in Bohemia —...

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38:05

The Battle of Bunker Hill

16 June 2025

How did the British win the first major battle of the Revolutionary War? In this episode, Don is joined by Major Jonathan Bratten of the Maine...

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31:42

Captain James Cook: The Ultimate Explorer?

16 June 2025

Assassin’s Creed Rogue allows players to explore the icy landscapes and freezing oceans of the Arctic as it was during the Seven Years’ War....

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41:29

Murder at Stonehenge

16 June 2025

A body is found at Stonehenge. It's the skeleton of a man - an archer - who lived at the time when it was built. How did he die? What secrets does...

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55:37

Accidental Deaths in Tudor England

16 June 2025

**This episode includes descriptions of accidental deaths**

Professor Suzannah Lipscomb investigates the grim but fascinating world of...

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36:19

Iran & Israel: Allies to Enemies

15 June 2025

Tensions between Iran and Israel have escalated with a recent Israeli attack on Iranian nuclear facilities and retaliation from Iran. The two...

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1:10:11

The Amazons

15 June 2025

What makes the Amazons one of the most captivating myths in ancient Greek culture?

Tristan Hughes is joined by Dr. David Braund, Emeritus...

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47:39

Edward IV: A King's Will

13 June 2025

Inside Edward IV's Last Will: Secrets, Stories, and Medieval Mysteries

Journey back to 1475, a time when Edward, undefeated on the...

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34:43

Medieval Sex Work

13 June 2025

Despite Christianity coming in hot and heavy in the medieval period, sex work was thriving.

In many places it was legal, even.

In this...

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39:05

How Did Humans Take Over the World?

12 June 2025

Humans are everywhere. How did we get from the savannahs of Africa across to the most northern reaches of Alaska and Greenland, to the outbacks of...

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40:50

The Truth About Native American Boarding Schools

12 June 2025

The Federal Government. Tens of thousands of Native American children. Around 50 boarding schools across the United States. This is the story of...

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54:36

Isabella d’Este: Renaissance Influencer

12 June 2025

Discover the captivating life of Isabella d'Este with Professor Suzannah Lipscomb and acclaimed novelist and historian Sarah Dunant. They discuss...

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47:08

Dark Side of Ancient Mesopotamia

12 June 2025

A four thousand(ish) year old murder trial. A procession of the dead. Kings who believed they could escape the gods by dressing gardeners in royal...

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59:20

The Kushan Empire

12 June 2025

Embark on an epic journey with Tristan Hughes and acclaimed author William Dalrymple as they unravel the enigma of the Kushan Empire, the ancient...

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38:07

The Ultimate Mesopotamian Mystery

10 June 2025

For thousands of years, ancient cuneiform - the script of the ancient Mesopotamians was lost to time, until being dramatically rediscovered in the...

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48:56

What Did Jane Austen Know About Sex?

10 June 2025

She wrote some of the most enduring romances in literature. But what did Jane Austen really know about love ... and sex?

From longing looks...

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46:50

Theodora, the rags to riches Empress

10 June 2025

Dr. Eleanor Janega and author Stella Duffy dive into the extraordinary life and legacy of Empress Theodora.

A woman who rose from the...

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1:00:23

Frenemies: France & the USA, a History

9 June 2025

Since their respective revolutions, the USA and France have been intrinsically linked. But what have the highest points in their relationship...

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30:06

Final Days of Sir Walter Raleigh

9 June 2025

'Strike, man, strike!' were the last words of Sir Walter Raleigh as his neck lay on the block. After thirteen years in the Tower of London,...

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48:45

Mystery of the Cheapside Hoard

9 June 2025

In June 1912, two workmen made a discovery in the London mud that would stun the antiquarian world: a hoard of gold, pearls, rubies, emeralds, and...

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